Do "./install-module.pl --help" for more information.</pre>
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name="OPTIONS"
>OPTIONS</a></h1>
<dl>
<dt><aname="Module::Name"
><b>Module::Name</b></a></dt>
<dd>
<p>The name of a module that you want to install from CPAN. This is the same thing that you'd give to the <codeclass="code">install</code> command in the CPAN shell.</p>
<p>You can specify multiple module names separated by a space to install multiple modules.</p>
<dt><aname="--global"
><b>--global</b></a></dt>
<dd>
<p>This makes install-module install modules globally for all applications, instead of just for Bugzilla.</p>
<p>On most systems, you have to be root for <codeclass="code">--global</code> to work.</p>
<dt><aname="--all"
><b>--all</b></a></dt>
<dd>
<p>This will make install-module do its best to install every required and optional module that is not installed that Bugzilla can use.</p>
<p>Some modules may fail to install. You can run checksetup.pl to see which installed properly.</p>
<dt><aname="--upgrade-all"
><b>--upgrade-all</b></a></dt>
<dd>
<p>This is like <codeclass="code">--all</code>, except it forcibly installs the very latest version of every Bugzilla prerequisite, whether or not you already have them installed.</p>
<dt><aname="--show-config"
><b>--show-config</b></a></dt>
<dd>
<p>Prints out the CPAN configuration in raw Perl format. Useful for debugging.</p>